Perhaps only when the "chainable" Roadmap is clear, can EliZA firmly sit in the top position as the EVM-level AI Agent era.
Author: Haotian
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After looking at the optimization points of the ELIZA V1 and V2 frameworks, I feel a significant progress, especially in the areas of unified Agent wallet management, unified message management, and enhanced scalability capabilities. But to be honest, the ELIZA framework is currently still at the level of basic development architecture optimization, and has not yet clearly expanded the "imagination space". I am personally more looking forward to its future "commercialization" and "chainization" possibilities:
1) A complete Agent interoperability protocol, including the Agent basic message protocol (format standardization, routing mechanism, state synchronization, etc.), the Agent dialogue interaction protocol (multi-Agent dialogue management, context information storage and state synchronization, etc.), the Agent resource sharing mechanism (computation, storage, etc. resource allocation), the Agent task allocation mechanism (intent understanding, task decomposition, progress synchronization, aggregation rules, etc.), and the Agent identity and permission management layer (identity authentication, user rating system, permission management mechanism, etc.);
2) A set of Tokenomics token economic protocols, including the definition of governance tokens (ai16z or ELIZA?), the incentive mechanism for Agent participants (Agent developer incentives, data contribution incentives, computing resource supply rewards, validator node rewards, etc.), and the Gas economic system (Agent call fees, Memory storage resource fees, cross-chain operation fees, deflationary burning rules, fee distribution mechanism, etc.);
In addition to these two core "chainization" essential components, how to design a set of ERC20-like standard Agent asset circulation management standards, incorporating a decentralized storage system, a decentralized verification mechanism (memory system, behavior system), a decentralized resource allocation and incentive mechanism, etc. are all issues that ELIZA's long-term "chainization" reform needs to consider.
Even if ELIZA's goal is not chainization, how to modularly integrate it into the consensus layer of various chains and participate in governance and verification collaboration is also worth exploring.
Perhaps only when the "chainable" Roadmap is clear, can EliZA firmly sit in the top position as the EVM-level AI Agent era. But the opportunities and variables are also in this process.
What will ai16z iterate step by step? Can frameworks like Arc surpass it? Which framework will first have a clear roadmap for chainization development? Who will first take the lead in the feasible commercial closed-loop path like Virtual? These are the directions to watch. Friends who are interested in the subsequent evolution and development of the AI Agent framework standards can exchange more.
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